Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles

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MCLA maintains a FREE database of Los Angeles' Mural History linking artists, murals and neighborhoods. The foundation of this database was shaped by Robin Dunitz' book "Street Gallery", the first true compilation of Los Angeles public murals. The MCLA website allows submissions of murals created recently in Los Angeles, forming an ever growing archive joining the historic with the new.

To email your submissions, please send high resolution digital images along with the name of artist(s), location, year size and medium to: murals@muralconservancy.org

Artist was assisted by local gang members and others. Latin Jesus with arms outstretched. The artist was initially contacted by leaders of the South Los (Solos) gang, who wanted an outdoor mural of Jesus in their...

This beautiful mural located in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angeles in Downtown
Los Angeles depicts an intersecting portrait of early 18th Century life. From the right corner is Father Junipero below him is Alfonso...

This was a bicentennial student mural/wall/panel that was on the side of the student union building. The wall was later destroyed. Imaged is the thinking man, sitting on technological themed books. The artist was...

From left to right the artists are Marta Chaffee Stang, Alonzo Davis, Paul Czirban, Oliver Nowlin, Eloy Torrez, and Wayanna Kato. All are graduates of Otis Art Institute in L.A., as is Twitchell. They were friends of...